Joe Carnahan Confirms That Work Has Begun On The NEMESIS Screenplay

Finally! With pretty much every single one of Mark Millar's creator owned comics heading to the big screen, it has astonished many that Nemesis isn't among them. Well, it is now! Joe Carnahan has confirmed that he and his brother have started working on the screenplay. Read on for details!

He's no longer helming Daredevil, and despite having plenty of other projects on the horizon, Joe Carnahan (The Grey) has confirmed that he and his brother Matthew have now started work on the Nemesis screenplay. Earlier this year, Mark Millar (who created the comic book series with artist Steve McNiven) revealed that Carnahan will also helm the adaptation and you can read his reaction to the news below. Liam Neeson has previously been attached to play 'Blake Morrow', the police detective who the titular villain targets. Fingers crossed that they decide to keep the costume, eh?

My brother and I have begun 'Nemesis...' This script is gonna be a beast.

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Neeson as MorrowPatrick Wilson, Michael Fassbender, Guy Pearce, Charlie Hunnam or Matthew McConaughey would be cool Nemesis.McConaughey did one [frick]ing psycho role in Killer Joe and that made me think he could be interesting Nemesis.

@INSTANTJUSTICE Let me guess, TDKR? If so, Nemesis already did it back in May 2010 and batman isn't the first to do that you know. The point is, nobodys copying or stealing anything, So they don't have to change anything for this movie.

Temple: "@INSTANTJUSTICE Let me guess, TDKR? If so, Nemesis already did it back in May 2010 and batman isn't the first to do that you know. The point is, nobodys copying or stealing anything, So they don't have to change anything for this movie."

Eh no, not TDKR but The Dark Knight which did it 2 years before Nemesis in 2008 from which Millar stole from.

I'm sure you're going to dazzle me with many other examples of scenes from films when during a big chase involving cops et al. the main costumed character emerges from his bi-furcated car riding a motor-bike.